Happy Easter and what a glorious holiday weekend it has been so far. Did my usual stint at Reifel this afternoon and there were lots of visitors out enjoying the day. Still fairly quiet on the birding front though. Spotted one Rough-legged Hawk that has not moved on yet,

… and there were still half a dozen Evening Grosbeak around. While there is still a couple present, there were no Northern Saw-whet Owls along the east dyke trail today. Did not see the American Bittern that has been showing well lately either.
At the end of my day at the sanctuary I was informed that some Mountain Bluebirds had been spotted at Boundary Bay Regional Park in Tsawwassen. They pass through here each year at this time. I had been down there last week looking for them without success. With lots of great late afternoon light left, I made my way down there.

It did not take long after arriving before I spotted them.

About a dozen of them busy moving along the beach area foraging for insects.

There were lots of people down at the beach today as well, which also kept the birds moving. This made it more of a challenge to try and get photos.

Then they all flushed and disappeared. As I looked up there was a Merlin right above me. Not long after it left, a Cooper’s Hawk showed up briefly. Needless to say the Mountain Bluebirds did not surface again while I was there. Hopefully they stick around for a few days and I have another chance with them.
Hi Jim,
Fantastic shots of the Mountain Bluebirds! That is a species I have not yet seen. What area of Boundary Bay did you see them?
Liron, it was Tsawwassen in the Centennial Beach area.
Good work again Jim with the mountain bluebirds , i think you have a special bluebird call ..!!!!! ;-)